2000 Campaign, White House Service, and After
Glover acted press secretary for Vice President Dick Cheney. Her campaign experience also includes roles in the Rudolph W. Giuliani US Senate exploratory committee and the Steve Forbes 2000 presidential campaign. She was the registered government affairs advisor for Iraq’s first post-Saddam Hussein ambassador to the United States.
The June 2006 Washingtonian magazine listed Glover as one of Washington’s most powerful women. She is included on major publications’ lists of lobbyists in the Nation’s capitol and has been featured in profiles in the New York Times, the Washington Post and the London Daily Telegraph, as well as Elle and Washingtonian magazines since leaving the White House in 2002.
She was a Resident Fellow at Harvard University's Institute of Politics in 2002 and has lectured on the future of the Republican Party at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Glover serves on the board of directors of two non-profits: Horton’s Kids and ACCT, a bipartisan advocacy group to end child sexual exploitation that was unveiled by Obama at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative.
She is also a regular political commentator on cable news shows such as Squawkbox on CNBC, Fox and Friends on FoxNews, and Martin Bashir on MSNBC.
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